ECE 395 students share their designs at open house

12/6/2016 Corey Blumenthal, ECE ILLINOIS

Prof. Haken's students showcased their projects, including digital and digitally-controlled systems.

Written by Corey Blumenthal, ECE ILLINOIS

On Tuesday, December 6, students in ECE 395: Advanced Digital Projects Laboratory presented their designs to visitors including ECE students, faculty, staff, family and friends. This open house was held in the ECEB Advanced Digital Systems Laboratory. The class, taught by Professor Lippold Haken, is an undergraduate lab elective allowing students to form groups and propose a project of their choosing. However, the project must be a digital system or a digitally-controlled system.  

Sahil Kumar and Sam Walder's project featuring a bike with an automatic gear shifter.
Sahil Kumar and Sam Walder's project featuring a bike with an automatic gear shifter.
Jesse Cornman showing professors how his robot works.
Jesse Cornman showing professors how his robot works.
Sahil Kumar and Sam Walder showing off their automatic gear shifter.
Sahil Kumar and Sam Walder showing off their automatic gear shifter.
Mosab Elagha and Collin Valley have designed a system of LED lights that work together wirelessly to create different designs.
Mosab Elagha and Collin Valley have designed a system of LED lights that work together wirelessly to create different designs.
Mosab Elagha and Collin Valley explaining their project to visiting professors.
Mosab Elagha and Collin Valley explaining their project to visiting professors.
Jamal Simmonds and Susan Chen in front of their LED Sound Poster.
Jamal Simmonds and Susan Chen in front of their LED Sound Poster.
Jamal Simmonds and Susan Chen created an LED sound poster.
Jamal Simmonds and Susan Chen created an LED sound poster.
Vasil Pendavinji, Ben Moore, and Hung Le standing in front of their project the Smart Mirror.
Vasil Pendavinji, Ben Moore, and Hung Le standing in front of their project the Smart Mirror.

 

 


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This story was published December 6, 2016.